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Gemini GMU-G100 UHF Wireless Guitar System 512-541.7MHz


Description
Complete Wireless System
Easily connect wireless transmitter to the wireless receiver for untethered audio connection in a variety of settings from music performances to weddings and conferences. Wireless range over 50 meters with a stable signal and no delay.USB Charging
Both the transmitter and receiver include rechargeable lithium batteries. Conveniently charge via USB with included cable. Batteries provide hours of use on a single charge.Endless Options
From live performance to livestreaming, the GMU wireless series will perform well in many applications and scenarios. Whether in a professional environment or at home, the GMU-G100 offers the perfect solution for your wireless guitar and instrument needs.Plug and Play
Guitar transmitter automatically pairs, just connect receiver to your audio device and power on. Change frequencies with ease from the transmitter’s SET button. With a wide range of available UHF frequencies, you’ll have no trouble finding an interference free channel to transmit audio. (United States: 512–541.7MHz) Expandable System
The GMU Wireless System can support six pairs of devices working without interference as well as ability to transmit one signal to several receivers at the same time.


Features
R10 Wireless Receiver- G10 Wireless Transmitter
- Micro-USB Charging Cable
- User Manual
Warranty
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Reviews
4.05
19 Reviews
88%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great bang for the buck
This inexpensive UHF wireless sounds great at any price. Has several channels to switch to, for avoiding channel interference. The receiver not requiring power from an outlet, makes set up and tear down super quick. Charges quickly. Lasts through 2 two hour shows before recharge. (Would maybe do a 2hr and a 3 hour) Cons: I get occasional dropouts, possibly from static electricity. They sound like static, not just a blank space of audio.
Most Liked Negative Review
Works well just does not last long
One of the besr thiing about this cheep set the frequency that it is at is not common in cheeo sets. Casue at most you can have only 3 of them just to be safe there shold only be 2 at the same megahurz setting . This asure most likely you will be safe with other musicans. I may of used it 15 times 20 tops about an hour too an hour half session. Can't say I do or Do not recommend it. You get what you pay for.
- Performances12
- Home Studio11
- Outdoor Events / Games9
- Amateur Recording5
- Professional Recording2
- Poor Sound Quality2
- Unreliable2
- Limited Functions1
- Not Durable1
- By at your own risk1
- Experienced12
- Professional Musician4
- Novice1
- Good Audio14
- Easy To Use13
- Compact9
- Lightweight9
- Versatile5
Reviewed by 19 customers
Returning
submitted18 days ago
byJoe
fromCleveland, Ohio
While it powered up and connected fine, the tone and quality of sound is really bad. Tried different guitars and different amps, just not good. Also, when I say the tone and quality of sound are bad, I mean not usable. Its really muted or distorted. I purchased a cheap Joyo wireless previously and it sounds better than this.
Good product and price
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byJohn
fromDenver CO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The see are the most affordable wireless transmitter receiver set I could find. They work surprisingly well, no buzzing or interference noises. My only complaint is that the battery LED stays red instead of green.
Works well just does not last long
submitted9 months ago
byAl
fromKC K
One of the besr thiing about this cheep set the frequency that it is at is not common in cheeo sets. Casue at most you can have only 3 of them just to be safe there shold only be 2 at the same megahurz setting . This asure most likely you will be safe with other musicans. I may of used it 15 times 20 tops about an hour too an hour half session. Can't say I do or Do not recommend it. You get what you pay for.
So far so good, would buy again
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byEd
fromPortland Maine
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Easy set up. Have not had any interferrence issues and battery life seems pretty good. 4 stars since I have not had them all that long. #sweepstakes
Pretty good product for the money
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byEd
fromPortland, Maine
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Functions as expected. Easy set up. have not run into any interference yet. #Sweepstakes
So far so good
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byEd
fromSouthern Maine
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Easy to get hooked up and running. Have not had any interference yet. Battery life seems pretty good.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 months ago
asked byJune8
fromRichmond, VA
Any latency issues?
The Gemini GMU-G100 UHF Wireless Guitar System is designed for low-latency performance, making it suitable for live performances and studio use. While the manufacturer doesn't specify the exact latency in milliseconds, user reviews generally indicate a seamless playing experience without noticeable delay.submitted4 months ago
asked bySteve
fromMO
Will this work with pedal board?
es, the Gemini GMU-G100 UHF Wireless Guitar System (512–541.7 MHz) can work with a pedalboard,submitted2 years ago
asked byArnold
fromPuerto Rico
Will this product work on a electric drum
Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byDan
fromElimra ny
How long do the battery last
The GMU-G100 is good for about 30 hours.submitted3 years ago
asked byTex
fromConroe, Texas
Will this product work on acoustic electric guitars with active pickups?
Yessubmitted3 years ago
asked byAC Jax
fromSan Antonio, TX
can it connect to my amp and headset while transmitter is in my bass guitar. thanks
I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byJeff
fromSanta Maria Ca.
How many hours does the battery last before needing recharging? If it doesn't have an on/off switch, how do you turn it on and off?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available.They indicate "hours of use"..submitted4 years ago
asked byBoomer
fromAtlanta, Ga
Will this work on a bass guitar?
Yes it will be compatiblesubmitted4 years ago
asked byJr.
fromParamus NJ.
Will this work with an active bass?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked bybill
fromspringfield,vt
does the transmitter have an on/off switch?
No, it doesn’t